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Parkrun

Parkrun (stylised as parkrun) is a collection of 5-kilometre (3.1 mi) events for walkers, runners and volunteers that take place every Saturday morning at more than 2,000 locations in 22 countries across six continents. Junior Parkrun (stylised as junior parkrun) is a spin-off event that provides a 2 kilometres (1+14 mi) event for children aged 4–14 on a Sunday morning. Parkrun events are free to enter and are delivered by volunteers, supported by a small group of staff at its headquarters.

Parkrun
Runners at Chermside Parkrun in Australia
PredecessorBushy Park Time Trial
UK Time Trial
Formation2 October 2004; 18 years ago (2004-10-02)
FounderPaul Sinton-Hewitt
HeadquartersRichmond, London
ServicesGlobal provision of weekly, timed 5km running events
Membership
Total individual runners (October 2019): 6,301,016
Key people
Paul Sinton-Hewitt
Volunteers
Total individual volunteers (September 2019): 515,283
Websitewww.parkrun.com

Parkrun was founded by Paul Sinton-Hewitt on 2 October 2004 at Bushy Park in London, England. The event was originally called the Bushy Park Time Trial. It grew into a network of similar events called the UK Time Trials, before adopting the name Parkrun in 2008 and expanding into other countries. The first event outside of the United Kingdom was launched in Zimbabwe in 2007, followed by Denmark in 2009, South Africa and Australia in 2011 and the United States in 2012. Sinton-Hewitt received a CBE for his services to grassroots sport in 2014. By October 2018 over 5 million runners were registered worldwide.

Events take place at a range of general locations including parks, stately homes, forests, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, beaches, promenades, prisons and nature reserves. A Parkrun milestone T-shirt is offered to volunteers and runners who have participated in a number of runs. Runners can travel to and complete any Parkrun, those that travel are termed "tourists" and can complete challenges. The male record holder is Andrew Baddeley with a time of 13 minutes and 48 seconds. The female record holder is Isobel Batt-Doyle with a time of 15 minutes and 25 seconds.

History

 
Participants at Bushy Parkrun, the first event location

Parkrun was founded by Paul Sinton-Hewitt on 2 October 2004 at Bushy Park in London, England.[1] Sinton-Hewitt was born in Zimbabwe and went to Potchefstroom High School for Boys as a boarder in South Africa.[2] He became a club runner with a personal best time in the marathon of 2 hours and 36 minutes.[3] In 2004, Sinton-Hewitt was suffering from depression and unable to run due to an injury. He founded Parkrun because he wanted to continue to spend time with his running friends.[2] In a BBC Radio 4 interview he said that the idea for Parkrun came from his time in South Africa 20 years earlier where he had experienced competitive races that took place on the same course at the same time each week.[4] The first event had 13 runners, three volunteers and was managed by Sinton-Hewitt.

 
Participants lining up to start at Parkrun Łódź in Poland

The Bushy Parkrun was originally known as the Bushy Park Time Trial, and its results were timed with a stopwatch, recorded on paper while washers stamped with a finish number were used as finishing tokens.[5][6] Over the next two years the event took place every week with the number of participants and volunteers growing, and new technology introduced to streamline the processing of results. The second Time Trial was launched at Wimbledon Common in 2007; it was here that the model of having an identical structure at different locations began.[5] That year saw a further six events established.[7] They were initially known as the UK Time Trials before the "parkrun" name was adopted. There were five more locations added in 2008 including the first in Scotland and the first in Wales.

The first event outside the UK was launched in Zimbabwe in 2007, though this event no longer operates. The longest-running Parkrun outside the UK was launched in Denmark in 2009. In 2010, there were 30 new events added including the first in Northern Ireland.[5] In 2011 parkrun began in South Africa and Australia, both of which have seen significant growth in event numbers, and in 2012 Parkrun USA launched. Junior Parkrun started at Bushy Park in 2013.[5] Sinton-Hewitt received a CBE in 2014 for his "services to grassroots sport".[8]

 
The first event at Serpukhov Parkrun in Russia

A 2013 article in The Guardian noted the rapid growth of Parkrun and suggested this was mainly due to its simplicity and accessibility: runners register online once, turn up at any event, and run.[7] Inclusivity is also a factor,[9] as participants have a wide range of running abilities, from fast club runners to those walking, a wide range of ages from children running with their parents to the elderly; also allowed are wheelchair users, those pushing buggies and people running with their dog.

The Journal of Public Health reported in a 2013 study upon 7,308 Parkrun participants that the events were attractive to people who described themselves as non-runners; with women, older adults and overweight people well represented. It added that participation problems have been minimized, with no upper age limit, no special equipment and no cost. And that while some participants ran before a Parkrun, some are new to exercise, and Parkrun offered the opportunity and support to become active on a continuous weekly basis.[10]

A 2015 qualitative study by the University of Loughborough found that runners attending a Parkrun for the first time were typically motivated for weight loss or an improvement in their physical fitness.[11] On the other hand, there were a range of different motivations for runners to continue regularly taking part, with runners wanting; to beat their personal record time; to reach a certain number of runs and join a milestone club; to enjoy being outdoors at the park; to make new friends through volunteering or to meet existing friends or family for the run.[11]

In 2015, more than 80,000 people were gathering in parks across the world each week to run, jog and walk a Parkrun – more than twice the number who take part in the annual London Marathon.[12] In 2016, 1.1 million different people completed a Parkrun and 142,000 gave their time to volunteer.[13] In 2018, on an average Saturday around a quarter of a million runners took part in 1,500 events spread over 20 countries.[14]

In 2017 the organisation which supports global Parkrun events "Parkrun Global Limited" became a UK registered charity.[15]

Writing in The Independent on 4 September 2018, Jonathan Liew, their Chief Sports Writer, said "parkrun is not simply one of the biggest sporting events in the world, but one of the most important, largely because it entirely upends what we have long been told sport is about."[14] He discusses how sport has become ever more something the public pay to watch, packaged ever more expensively, with the sports people lives tipping over into light entertainment, concluding with the comment "parkrun offers something entirely different: community, opportunity, the outdoors, the simple pleasure of sport and people. In so doing, it has resurrected a vision of sport that has been in recession for a generation."[14]

At the beginning of March 2020, Parkrun events were closed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.[16] Events resumed in England on 24 July 2021.[17]

Event outline

Participating in a Parkrun

 
A unique Parkrun I.D. is carried by the runner and scanned at the end of a run to record the completion time.

All Parkruns are 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) in length and are free to enter.[18] Anyone can take part, from pensioners to parents with their children, people with their dogs, wheelchair users, people pushing prams, club runners or casual runners, although not all courses are suitable for all participants.[19] Beginner runners, older adults and overweight people are common.[10]

They usually take place at the same time, at the same place, on the same course, once per week. There is no formal procedure before the run with participants asked to arrive shortly before the start time and wait near the starting line.[20] A run director will make announcements giving safety instructions and community news before beginning the run.[21] Participants run or walk the course and are directed by marshals along the correct route to the finish line.[22] As each runner enters the finish funnel, a volunteer records the finishing place number and time. The information recorded by the timers is later uploaded onto a computer, which allows runners to be matched with their times.[23] The results are uploaded to the Parkrun website which also generates a number of statistics. The results available are finishing position for both male and female runners, the time taken to complete the run, whether or not a personal best time has been achieved, the total number of runs completed by an individual, their age grade result and their position in relation to other veteran or junior runners.[24]

To have a time recorded, runners are asked to register on the Parkrun website, print out a personal I.D. that includes a barcode and bring it to each event. This needs to be done just once, with the barcode valid for any subsequent Parkrun in the world.[25][26][27] Runners can still participate without registering or if they forget to bring their personal barcode, but they will not have their time recorded. If the runner does not have a barcode, their position on the finishers table will be recorded with the name "unknown" and no time. After passing the finish line, each runner is handed a "finish token" corresponding to their position. This is later scanned alongside their personal barcode, if they have one, to link their result with their Parkrun profile.[23]

Occasionally, a runner may leave the finish funnel without receiving a finish token. This is known as "funnel ducking",[28] and can lead to subsequent finish times becoming mismatched. This issue can usually be rectified by having a volunteer join the funnel in place of the ducker, to take a token on their behalf, or by removing their time entirely.[29] Similar issues can arise if someone joins the funnel from the side without having their time recorded, or if a runner refuses to take a finish token.

The Daily Telegraph reported that "what's clever is that it’s not a race against everyone else but a timed run", and that trying to improve your personal best time is a great incentive even for slower runners.[19] The paper further explained that the success of the events is down to them being free and weekly because it allows people to get into a routine.[30]

An article in The Daily Telegraph said that a drop in gym usage can be attributed to a backlash against gym membership fees combined with the popularity of events such as Parkrun and fitness tracking devices.[31]

General locations

 
Cannon Hill Parkrun is run in a city park on tarmac footpaths

Events take place in a range of general locations (that need not actually be a park), including city parks, country parks, national parks, stately homes, castles, forests, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, beaches, promenades, prisons, racecourses and nature reserves. The runs have different degrees of difficulty, with hilly runs harder to complete than those that are flat. The running surface varies with many city park Parkruns being run on tarmac footpaths, closed roads, grass or a mixture of all three, while forest and country park Parkruns are more likely to be on trails. The weather affects the difficulty of the course with trail runs more liable to be affected by mud or leaves than runs on tarmac paths. Runs that take place in hotter countries often start early in the morning to avoid excess heat.

Permanent event closures are rare. Zimbabwe was the first country to host a Parkrun outside the UK, the event started in 2007 but closed several years later. Parkrun Elliðaárdalur closed in 2012 due to operational difficulties in the winter, and Hillerød Parkrun in Denmark closed in 2013. Camp Bastion Parkrun was hosted at a military base in Afghanistan, which shut in 2014. Skegness briefly hosted 12 Parkruns (December 2019 – 14 March 2020) before it was shut down during the coronavirus pandemic. Changes to the layout of the adjacent car park by East Lindsey District Council cut the course in half, cancelling the event. Cambridge Parkrun (formerly held in Milton Country Park) did not restart following closure during the coronavirus pandemic.[32] More frequently, Parkruns have formally closed at a location, but have relocated to a venue nearby and changed name.[33]

Volunteers

 
Volunteers arranging Perm Parkrun

Each Parkrun event is run entirely by volunteers. To assist the volunteers, Parkrun HQ provides the necessary equipment and there are several different volunteer roles at each Parkrun event.[34] Every event has a 'volunteer' page, with the same basic information about how to get involved as a volunteer, as well as crediting those who have made the effort in the most recent week.[35] The Parkrun website credits those who volunteer each week as "the heart" of Parkrun, and integral to its not-for-profit status.[36] It also provides a useful range of responses to commonly asked questions about volunteering, with information on each of the different roles, in its FAQ section.[37] At the outset of Parkrun, the central organisation sought to simplify the volunteering process to allow new events to be set up with a low number of volunteers, this simplification now allows new volunteers to assist with minimal training.[38]

Each event has a core team who has received permission from Parkrun HQ and the location owner to stage the event. The individual roles are typically filled by different volunteers each week and include the following; a run director who manages the event making announcements and starting the run; a timer who records the time taken, marshals who direct runners to the correct route, barcode scanners who scan finishing tokens, event setup and close down volunteers, tail walkers, pacers and result processors.[39]

According to Steve Flowers at the University of Kent’s business school, parkrun is an example, along with Wikipedia, of what he calls "people’s innovation", which The Guardian explains as being "driven by users rather than producers, by volunteers rather than professionals".[40]

parkrun volunteer app

Data focused volunteer roles such as timekeeper and barcode scanning use a free, downloadable app to assist with the data collaction and compilation.

Junior Parkrun

Junior Parkrun events are mostly weekly, free, 2 km running events for runners aged four to fourteen. Parents are allowed to run with their children but are not eligible for a placed finish. Dogs can be brought to the event but are not allowed to run with their owners. Juniors who have completed 11, 21 or 50 junior runs are awarded a coloured wristband.[41] Events take place on Sunday morning.

When launched, Junior Parkrun was run monthly, on first Sunday of every month. The wish is for all events to convert to running weekly at some point.[42] As of 25 August 2022 remaining monthly events include Bushy[43] and Savill Garden.[44]

Milestone clubs

 
The logo on a "Club 50" red Parkrun T-shirt

The number of runs by each participant at all events is recorded and available on the Parkrun website. When a runner reaches 50 runs they join a "milestone club" called the "50 Club" and they can claim a red Parkrun T-shirt. When a runner reaches 100 runs they join the "100 Club" and can claim a black T-shirt. Likewise the "250 Club" offers a green T-shirt and the "500 Club" a blue T-shirt. People under the age of 18 can claim a white T-shirt when they complete 10 runs and there is a purple T-shirt for people who volunteer 25 times.[45] The milestone and volunteer T-shirts were free until September 2021, at which point they became chargeable. At this time, a 25 (purple) milestone T-shirt was added and more volunteer T-shirts were introduced, to align with the milestone T-shirts; 50 (red), 100 (black), 250 (green) and 500 (blue).

Parkrun tourism and challenges

Parkrun tourists travel especially to seek out new runs.[46][47] Runners, when they sign up on the Parkrun website, are asked to pick a "Home Parkrun", usually the one they live closest to and are likely to frequent most. Parkrun tourism is broadly defined as anyone travelling to a run that is not their home Parkrun. Tourism can involve running in a neighbouring park, town, region or even country with some runners travelling to a different run every week.

Parkrun challenges involve completing a number of different runs in a particular way which are personally meaningful but not officially recorded. These include "Londone" which is completing all of the Parkruns in London.[48] The "alphabeteer" is running a Parkrun beginning with each letter of the alphabet[49] and challenges such as "Stayin' Alive" which is completing three runs beginning with B and three beginning with G.[50] A Google Chrome and Firefox extension details further challenges such as "Groundhog Day" which is running the same time at the same Parkrun location in two consecutive weeks and "Regionnaire" which is to complete all of the Parkruns in any region.[51]

Individual running records

  • Female world record holder: Isobel Batt-Doyle on 31 December 2022 with a time of 15:25 at Aldinga Beach Parkrun near Adelaide, Australia.[52]
  • Male world record holder: Andrew Baddeley set a time of 13:48 at Bushy Parkrun on 11 August 2012.[53][54]
  • Age-graded record holder: Fauja Singh set 179.04% at Valentines Parkrun on 31 March 2012 (the day before his 101st birthday) with a time of 38:34.[55]
  • Global record holder for highest number of runs: Darren Wood with 832 runs (as of 4 January 2023).[56]
  • Global record holder for the highest number of different events: Paul Freyne with 599 different Parkrun locations (as of 4 January 2023).[56]

Funding

Parkrun events are free of charge to participants and run principally by volunteers. The majority of Parkrun's income comes from sponsorship and grants, with some commercial income from apparel, wristbands, and accessories. Donations form less than 15% of the charity's income.[57]

List of Parkrun event countries

Parkrun is held in the 26 of the 28 different countries and territories listed below as of 6 December 2022. France and Russia's parkruns are currently suspended.[58]

Country No. of locations Cite First event name First event location First event date
  United Kingdom 771 [59] [a] Bushy Parkrun London 2 October 2004
  Australia 455 [60] Main Beach Parkrun Gold Coast 2 April 2011
  South Africa 189 [61] [b] Delta Parkrun Johannesburg 12 November 2011
  Russia 109 [62][63] Kolomenskoe Parkrun & Severnoe Tushino Parkrun[c] Moscow 1 March 2014
  Ireland 106 [64] Malahide Parkrun Dublin 10 November 2012
  Poland 85 [65] [d] Gdynia Parkrun Gdynia 15 October 2011
  United States 56 [66] Livonia Parkrun Livonia 2 June 2012
  Germany 49 [67] Georgengarten, Küchenholz & Neckarau[e] Hannover, Leipzig & Mannheim 2 December 2017
  Canada 43 [68] Okanagan Parkrun Kelowna 20 August 2016
  New Zealand 40 [69] Lower Hutt Parkrun Lower Hutt 5 May 2012
  Japan 32 [70] Futakotamagawa Tokyo 6 April 2019
  Italy 14 [71] Uditore Parkrun Palermo 23 May 2015
  Netherlands 14 [72] 6 locations [f] 6 locations [g] 29 February 2020
  Sweden 11 [73] Haga Parkrun Stockholm 27 August 2016
  Denmark 9 [74] Amager Fælled Parkrun Copenhagen 16 May 2009
  France 8 [75][76] Les Dougnes Parkrun Cubnezais 6 May 2015
  Norway 7 [77] Tøyen Parkrun Oslo 26 August 2017
  Finland 6 [78] Tampere Parkrun Tampere 14 October 2017
  Austria 3 [79] Hellbrunn Parkrun Salzburg 14 August 2021
  Malaysia 3 [80] Taman Pudu Ulu Parkrun Kuala Lumpur 14 April 2018
  Namibia 3 [61] Swakopmund Parkrun Swakopmund 8 April 2017
  Singapore 3 [81] East Coast Park Parkrun Singapore 21 June 2014
  Eswatini 2 [61] Mbabane Parkrun Mbabane 6 May 2017
  Akrotiri and Dhekelia 1 [59][82] [h] Akrotiri Parkrun Akrotiri and Dhekelia 8 January 2022
  Falkland Islands 1 [59][83] [i] Cape Pembroke Lighthouse Parkrun Stanley 26 October 2019
  Guernsey 1 [59][84] Guernsey Parkrun L'Ancresse 9 April 2016
  Isle of Man 1 [59][85] Nobles Parkrun Douglas 21 October 2017
  Jersey 1 [59][86] Jersey Parkrun Saint Brelade 26 September 2015

List of junior Parkrun event countries

This is a list of countries which host junior Parkrun as of 28 August 2022.

Country No. of locations Cite First event name First event location First event date
  United Kingdom 382 [87] Bushy Juniors Parkrun London 1 April 2010
  Ireland 29 [87] Rush Junior Parkrun Dublin 13 December 2015
  Australia 5 [87] Southport Junior Parkrun Southport 22 April 2018

Events around the world

Australia

The first Australian Parkrun event was held at Main Beach, on the Gold Coast, on 2 April 2011.[88] ABC News remarking on Parkrun Australia said "there are competitive runners aiming to win but there are just as many people running for the fun of it. If people want to race each other, that's fine, they can, but if you want to walk that is fine too. Everyone is welcome, from kids to grandparents, it's one of the few sporting events that a family can do together."[89] The two biggest Parkruns in Australia are South Bank in Brisbane, Queensland and Albert Park Lake in Melbourne, Victoria, the two having alternating attendance records over the years with South Bank holding the current record of 1,010 participants set on Christmas Day, 25 December 2019.[90]

Germany

The first three parkruns in Germany were Georgengarten parkrun in Hannover, Küchenholz parkrun in Leipzig and Neckarau parkrun in Mannheim, when they all hosted their first event on 2 December 2017. When Aachener Weiher parkrun started in Cologne, it became the first parkrun in the alphabetical list of all parkruns.

Ireland

The first run in Ireland was at Malahide Castle on 10 November 2012. The rollout of Parkruns in Ireland was assisted by funding from the government's Department of Health with the aim of empowering local communities and encouraging individuals and families to lead active lives. The record attendance was at Marlay Parkrun on 21 January 2017 when there were 795 runners.[91]

Japan

Parkrun was introduced for the first time to Japan on 6 April 2019, by the Futako-Tamagawa Parkrun event, Tokyo. There are now 24 events held every Saturday morning in Japan.[92]

New Zealand

The first event was at Lower Hutt on 5 May 2012

Poland

The first Polish Parkrun took place in Gdynia on 15 Oct 2011. Poland has the first Parkrun to cross the border of another country. Cieszyn Parkrun starts in Poland but crosses into the Czech Republic before returning to Poland.[93] The record attendance was at Poznan Parkrun on 27 Dec 2015 when there were 1111 runners.[94]

List of Parkruns in Poland

Events
Parkrun name Województwo
Świnoujście Zachodnio-Pomorskie
Kołobrzeg Zachodnio-Pomorskie
Koszalin Zachodnio-Pomorskie
Szczecin Zachodnio-Pomorskie
Świdwin Zachodnio-Pomorskie
Szczecinek Zachodnio-Pomorskie
Gorzów Wielkopolski Lubuskie
Zielona Góra Lubuskie
Żary Lubuskie
Park Nadnyski Dolnośląskie
Głogów Dolnośląskie
Lubin Dolnośląskie
Jelenia Góra Dolnośląskie
Park Zdrojowy Kudowa Zdrój Dolnośląskie
Wrocław Dolnośląskie
Park Miejski Wejherowo Pomorskie
Rumia Pomorskie
Gdynia Pomorskie
Wzniesienie Osowy Pomorskie
Gdańsk Pomorskie
Gdańsk Południe Pomorskie
Rezerwat Strzelnica Pomorskie
Charzykowy Pomorskie
Tczew Pomorskie
Zamek w Malborku Pomorskie
Dzierzgoń Pomorskie
Grudziądz Kujawsko-Pomorskie
Bydgoszcz Kujawsko-Pomorskie
Toruń Kujawsko-Pomorskie
Słodowo, Włocławek Kujawsko-Pomorskie
Park na wyspie, Piła Wielkopolskie
Dąbrówka Wielkopolskie
Lasek Marceliński Wielkopolskie
Poznań Wielkopolskie
Jezioro Swarzędzkie Wielkopolskie
Las Dębiński Wielkopolskie
Błonie Wielkopolskie
Kościan Wielkopolskie
Leszno Wielkopolskie
Gostyń Wielkopolskie
Park Radolińskich Wielkopolskie
Kalisz Wielkopolskie
Jezioro Zatorze, Konin Wielkopolskie
Szubianki, Zagórów Wielkopolskie
Opole Opolskie
Kędzierzyn-Koźle Opolskie
Mały Jeziorak Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Olsztyn Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Ekomarina Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Jezioro Górne, Kętrzyn Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Ełk Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Działdowo Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Jabłonna Mazowieckie
Warszawa-Bródno Mazowieckie
Warszawa Żoliborz Mazowieckie
Warszawa-Praga Mazowieckie
Pole Mokotowskie Mazowieckie
Warszawa-Ursynów Mazowieckie
Pruszków Mazowieckie
Grodzisk Mazowiecki Mazowieckie
Zalew Żyrardowski Mazowieckie
Skórzec Mazowieckie
Kutno Łódzkie
Park Miejski Łowicz Łódzkie
Skierniewice Łódzkie
Las Łagiewnicki Łódzkie
Łódź Łódzkie
Pabianice Łódzkie
Las Aniołowski Śląskie
Park Miejski, Sosnowiec Śląskie
Katowice Śląskie
Tychy Śląskie
Bulwar nad Wisłą Śląskie
Cieszyn Śląskie
Chrzanów Małopolskie
Kraków Małopolskie
Zielony Jar Małopolskie
Puszcza Niepołomicka Małopolskie
Augustów Podlaskie
Białystok Podlaskie
Ogród Saski, Lublin Lubelskie
Chełm Lubelskie
Park im. Jana Pawła II Lubelskie
Rzeszów Podkarpackie

Russia

Parkrun in Russia began simultaneously at Kolomenskoe Parkrun and Severnoe Tushino Parkrun on 1 March 2014.[95] Parkrun Yakutsk Dohsun takes place in Yakutsk, which has an average daily temperature of −8.8 °C (16.2 °F).[96]

All Parkrun events in Russia are currently suspended due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.[97]

South Africa

Parkrun South Africa was started and promoted by ultramarathoner Bruce Fordyce.[98] The first Parkrun took place at Delta Park in Johannesburg on 12 November 2011 and had 26 participants. It is now one of the larger Parkruns regularly drawing up to 1200 runners and attracting tourists as the first one in the nation.[99] The world record attendance was at North Beach, Durban, which saw 2527 runners on 20 January 2018.[100]

United States

The first event was at Livonia on 2 June 2012. There are 55 active events with 5 of these clustered in the Washington DC Area.

Festive and special events

There are festive and special events which do not necessarily occur on a Saturday. Each country chooses its own special event days,[101] which are held optionally by local Parkrun teams.

Country Occasions (Date / Month)
  Australia New Year's Day (1 January), Christmas Day (25 December)
  Austria New Year's Day (1 January)
  Canada New Year's Day (1 January), Canada Day (1 July)
  Denmark New Year's Day (1 January), Constitution Day (Denmark) (5 June)
  Finland New Year's Day (1 January), Ascension Day (varies)
  France New Year's Day (1 January), Christmas Day (25 December)
  Germany New Year's Day (1 January), German Unity Day (3 October)
  Ireland New Year's Day (1 January), Christmas Day (25 December)
  Italy New Year's Day (1 January), Christmas Day (25 December)
  Japan New Year's Day (1 January), Greenery Day (4 May)
  Malaysia New Year's Day (1 January), Malaysia Day (16 September)
  Netherlands New Year's Day (1 January), Whit Monday (varies)
  New Zealand New Year's Day (1 January), Christmas Day (25 December)
  Norway New Year's Day (1 January), Labour Day (1 May)
  Poland New Year's Day (1 January), Boxing Day (26 December)
  Singapore New Year's Day (1 January), National Day (Singapore) (9 August)
  South Africa New Year's Day (1 January), Freedom Day (South Africa) (27 April)
  Sweden New Year's Day (1 January), Swedish National Day (6 June)
  United Kingdom New Year's Day (1 January), Christmas Day (25 December)
  United States New Year's Day (1 January), Thanksgiving (November)

Community

Health initiatives

Parkrun endeavours to promote health and wellbeing through a number of initiatives. Its mission statement is "a healthier and happier planet".[102][103] In the UK Parkrun has partnered with the Royal College of General Practitioners in order to promote healthy living through increased physical activity, socialisation and mutual support.[104][105]

Relations with local authorities

Most events are run with the support and sometimes the sponsorship of local authorities. A notable conflict occurred at Little Stoke Parkrun. Parkrun does not set up events where charges would apply to the organisers or runners.[106] Little Stoke Parkrun had begun with the council's permission in November 2012.[107] In April 2016 the responsible parish council in Stoke Gifford, Bristol, England, voted to charge runners a fee to participate.[108] Despite an online petition and support from the Minister for Sport, the council would not change its decision, so the Parkrun was permanently cancelled.[109] In April 2017 the British Government proposed that in future local councils in England would not be allowed to charge for Parkruns in a public park.[110]

Podcasts

Parkrun has produced podcasts to help widen engagement, publicise events and communicate developments within the Parkrun community. Between 2011 and 2015 The parkrun Show, hosted by Danny Norman and Nicola Forwood, charted the development and expansion of parkrun from its beginnings and profiled new events. It styled itself as "A digestible audio roundup of the goings on of everything that caught our eye from the weekend in parkrunworld".[111] In 2018, the Free Weekly Timed official Parkrun podcast debuted. Originally it was co-hosted by Vassos Alexander and Louise Ayling. In late 2019 Louise Ayling left the show and was replaced by Helen Williams. The podcast is currently on hiatus but is generally broadcast weekly and gives Parkrun community news, features and entertainment.[112]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Run under the jurisdiction of parkrun UK are 6 events which take place on British islands and territories outside of what is technically the UK, so the total has been reduced accordingly. UK events include those for Jersey, Guernsey & Isle of Man which each have 1 event and are Crown Dependencies. British Overseas Territories have 3 events; 2 in the Falkland Islands and 1 on Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area in Cyprus.
  2. ^ Run under the jurisdiction of parkrun South Africa are those for Namibia (3) and Eswatini (2), the total for South Africa has been reduced accordingly.
  3. ^ Both events started on the same day.
  4. ^ The Cieszyn parkrun course includes a section that briefly crosses over into neighbouring Czech Republic and is therefore the only parkrun event that takes place across 2 countries;
  5. ^ Three events started on the same day.
  6. ^ Stadspark parkrun – Groningen, Maxima parkrun – Utrecht, Kralingse Bos parkrun – Rotterdam, Goffert parkrun – Nijmegen, Karpendonkse Plas parkrun – Eindhoven, Tapijn parkrun – Maastricht
  7. ^ Groningen, Utrecht, Rotterdam, Nijmegen, Eindhoven & Maastricht
  8. ^ Event takes place on a UK military base which is closed to the general public.
  9. ^ Includes 1 event on a UK military base which is closed to the general public.

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Further reading

  • Bourne, Debra (2014). Parkrun: much more than just a run in the park. Chequered Flag Publishing. ISBN 9780956946072.

External links

  • Official website

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Parkrun stylised as parkrun is a collection of 5 kilometre 3 1 mi events for walkers runners and volunteers that take place every Saturday morning at more than 2 000 locations in 22 countries across six continents Junior Parkrun stylised as junior parkrun is a spin off event that provides a 2 kilometres 1 1 4 mi event for children aged 4 14 on a Sunday morning Parkrun events are free to enter and are delivered by volunteers supported by a small group of staff at its headquarters ParkrunRunners at Chermside Parkrun in AustraliaPredecessorBushy Park Time TrialUK Time TrialFormation2 October 2004 18 years ago 2004 10 02 FounderPaul Sinton HewittHeadquartersRichmond LondonServicesGlobal provision of weekly timed 5km running eventsMembershipTotal individual runners October 2019 6 301 016Key peoplePaul Sinton HewittVolunteersTotal individual volunteers September 2019 515 283Websitewww wbr parkrun wbr comParkrun was founded by Paul Sinton Hewitt on 2 October 2004 at Bushy Park in London England The event was originally called the Bushy Park Time Trial It grew into a network of similar events called the UK Time Trials before adopting the name Parkrun in 2008 and expanding into other countries The first event outside of the United Kingdom was launched in Zimbabwe in 2007 followed by Denmark in 2009 South Africa and Australia in 2011 and the United States in 2012 Sinton Hewitt received a CBE for his services to grassroots sport in 2014 By October 2018 over 5 million runners were registered worldwide Events take place at a range of general locations including parks stately homes forests rivers lakes reservoirs beaches promenades prisons and nature reserves A Parkrun milestone T shirt is offered to volunteers and runners who have participated in a number of runs Runners can travel to and complete any Parkrun those that travel are termed tourists and can complete challenges The male record holder is Andrew Baddeley with a time of 13 minutes and 48 seconds The female record holder is Isobel Batt Doyle with a time of 15 minutes and 25 seconds Contents 1 History 2 Event outline 2 1 Participating in a Parkrun 2 2 General locations 2 3 Volunteers 2 3 1 parkrun volunteer app 2 4 Junior Parkrun 2 5 Milestone clubs 2 6 Parkrun tourism and challenges 2 7 Individual running records 2 8 Funding 3 List of Parkrun event countries 4 List of junior Parkrun event countries 5 Events around the world 5 1 Australia 5 2 Germany 5 3 Ireland 5 4 Japan 5 5 New Zealand 5 6 Poland 5 6 1 List of Parkruns in Poland 5 7 Russia 5 8 South Africa 5 9 United States 6 Festive and special events 7 Community 7 1 Health initiatives 7 2 Relations with local authorities 7 3 Podcasts 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory Edit Participants at Bushy Parkrun the first event location Parkrun was founded by Paul Sinton Hewitt on 2 October 2004 at Bushy Park in London England 1 Sinton Hewitt was born in Zimbabwe and went to Potchefstroom High School for Boys as a boarder in South Africa 2 He became a club runner with a personal best time in the marathon of 2 hours and 36 minutes 3 In 2004 Sinton Hewitt was suffering from depression and unable to run due to an injury He founded Parkrun because he wanted to continue to spend time with his running friends 2 In a BBC Radio 4 interview he said that the idea for Parkrun came from his time in South Africa 20 years earlier where he had experienced competitive races that took place on the same course at the same time each week 4 The first event had 13 runners three volunteers and was managed by Sinton Hewitt Participants lining up to start at Parkrun Lodz in Poland The Bushy Parkrun was originally known as the Bushy Park Time Trial and its results were timed with a stopwatch recorded on paper while washers stamped with a finish number were used as finishing tokens 5 6 Over the next two years the event took place every week with the number of participants and volunteers growing and new technology introduced to streamline the processing of results The second Time Trial was launched at Wimbledon Common in 2007 it was here that the model of having an identical structure at different locations began 5 That year saw a further six events established 7 They were initially known as the UK Time Trials before the parkrun name was adopted There were five more locations added in 2008 including the first in Scotland and the first in Wales The first event outside the UK was launched in Zimbabwe in 2007 though this event no longer operates The longest running Parkrun outside the UK was launched in Denmark in 2009 In 2010 there were 30 new events added including the first in Northern Ireland 5 In 2011 parkrun began in South Africa and Australia both of which have seen significant growth in event numbers and in 2012 Parkrun USA launched Junior Parkrun started at Bushy Park in 2013 5 Sinton Hewitt received a CBE in 2014 for his services to grassroots sport 8 The first event at Serpukhov Parkrun in Russia A 2013 article in The Guardian noted the rapid growth of Parkrun and suggested this was mainly due to its simplicity and accessibility runners register online once turn up at any event and run 7 Inclusivity is also a factor 9 as participants have a wide range of running abilities from fast club runners to those walking a wide range of ages from children running with their parents to the elderly also allowed are wheelchair users those pushing buggies and people running with their dog The Journal of Public Health reported in a 2013 study upon 7 308 Parkrun participants that the events were attractive to people who described themselves as non runners with women older adults and overweight people well represented It added that participation problems have been minimized with no upper age limit no special equipment and no cost And that while some participants ran before a Parkrun some are new to exercise and Parkrun offered the opportunity and support to become active on a continuous weekly basis 10 A 2015 qualitative study by the University of Loughborough found that runners attending a Parkrun for the first time were typically motivated for weight loss or an improvement in their physical fitness 11 On the other hand there were a range of different motivations for runners to continue regularly taking part with runners wanting to beat their personal record time to reach a certain number of runs and join a milestone club to enjoy being outdoors at the park to make new friends through volunteering or to meet existing friends or family for the run 11 In 2015 more than 80 000 people were gathering in parks across the world each week to run jog and walk a Parkrun more than twice the number who take part in the annual London Marathon 12 In 2016 1 1 million different people completed a Parkrun and 142 000 gave their time to volunteer 13 In 2018 on an average Saturday around a quarter of a million runners took part in 1 500 events spread over 20 countries 14 In 2017 the organisation which supports global Parkrun events Parkrun Global Limited became a UK registered charity 15 Writing in The Independent on 4 September 2018 Jonathan Liew their Chief Sports Writer said parkrun is not simply one of the biggest sporting events in the world but one of the most important largely because it entirely upends what we have long been told sport is about 14 He discusses how sport has become ever more something the public pay to watch packaged ever more expensively with the sports people lives tipping over into light entertainment concluding with the comment parkrun offers something entirely different community opportunity the outdoors the simple pleasure of sport and people In so doing it has resurrected a vision of sport that has been in recession for a generation 14 At the beginning of March 2020 Parkrun events were closed due to the global COVID 19 pandemic 16 Events resumed in England on 24 July 2021 17 Event outline EditParticipating in a Parkrun Edit A unique Parkrun I D is carried by the runner and scanned at the end of a run to record the completion time All Parkruns are 5 kilometres 3 1 mi in length and are free to enter 18 Anyone can take part from pensioners to parents with their children people with their dogs wheelchair users people pushing prams club runners or casual runners although not all courses are suitable for all participants 19 Beginner runners older adults and overweight people are common 10 They usually take place at the same time at the same place on the same course once per week There is no formal procedure before the run with participants asked to arrive shortly before the start time and wait near the starting line 20 A run director will make announcements giving safety instructions and community news before beginning the run 21 Participants run or walk the course and are directed by marshals along the correct route to the finish line 22 As each runner enters the finish funnel a volunteer records the finishing place number and time The information recorded by the timers is later uploaded onto a computer which allows runners to be matched with their times 23 The results are uploaded to the Parkrun website which also generates a number of statistics The results available are finishing position for both male and female runners the time taken to complete the run whether or not a personal best time has been achieved the total number of runs completed by an individual their age grade result and their position in relation to other veteran or junior runners 24 To have a time recorded runners are asked to register on the Parkrun website print out a personal I D that includes a barcode and bring it to each event This needs to be done just once with the barcode valid for any subsequent Parkrun in the world 25 26 27 Runners can still participate without registering or if they forget to bring their personal barcode but they will not have their time recorded If the runner does not have a barcode their position on the finishers table will be recorded with the name unknown and no time After passing the finish line each runner is handed a finish token corresponding to their position This is later scanned alongside their personal barcode if they have one to link their result with their Parkrun profile 23 Occasionally a runner may leave the finish funnel without receiving a finish token This is known as funnel ducking 28 and can lead to subsequent finish times becoming mismatched This issue can usually be rectified by having a volunteer join the funnel in place of the ducker to take a token on their behalf or by removing their time entirely 29 Similar issues can arise if someone joins the funnel from the side without having their time recorded or if a runner refuses to take a finish token The Daily Telegraph reported that what s clever is that it s not a race against everyone else but a timed run and that trying to improve your personal best time is a great incentive even for slower runners 19 The paper further explained that the success of the events is down to them being free and weekly because it allows people to get into a routine 30 An article in The Daily Telegraph said that a drop in gym usage can be attributed to a backlash against gym membership fees combined with the popularity of events such as Parkrun and fitness tracking devices 31 General locations Edit Cannon Hill Parkrun is run in a city park on tarmac footpaths Events take place in a range of general locations that need not actually be a park including city parks country parks national parks stately homes castles forests rivers lakes reservoirs beaches promenades prisons racecourses and nature reserves The runs have different degrees of difficulty with hilly runs harder to complete than those that are flat The running surface varies with many city park Parkruns being run on tarmac footpaths closed roads grass or a mixture of all three while forest and country park Parkruns are more likely to be on trails The weather affects the difficulty of the course with trail runs more liable to be affected by mud or leaves than runs on tarmac paths Runs that take place in hotter countries often start early in the morning to avoid excess heat Permanent event closures are rare Zimbabwe was the first country to host a Parkrun outside the UK the event started in 2007 but closed several years later Parkrun Ellidaardalur closed in 2012 due to operational difficulties in the winter and Hillerod Parkrun in Denmark closed in 2013 Camp Bastion Parkrun was hosted at a military base in Afghanistan which shut in 2014 Skegness briefly hosted 12 Parkruns December 2019 14 March 2020 before it was shut down during the coronavirus pandemic Changes to the layout of the adjacent car park by East Lindsey District Council cut the course in half cancelling the event Cambridge Parkrun formerly held in Milton Country Park did not restart following closure during the coronavirus pandemic 32 More frequently Parkruns have formally closed at a location but have relocated to a venue nearby and changed name 33 Volunteers Edit Volunteers arranging Perm Parkrun Each Parkrun event is run entirely by volunteers To assist the volunteers Parkrun HQ provides the necessary equipment and there are several different volunteer roles at each Parkrun event 34 Every event has a volunteer page with the same basic information about how to get involved as a volunteer as well as crediting those who have made the effort in the most recent week 35 The Parkrun website credits those who volunteer each week as the heart of Parkrun and integral to its not for profit status 36 It also provides a useful range of responses to commonly asked questions about volunteering with information on each of the different roles in its FAQ section 37 At the outset of Parkrun the central organisation sought to simplify the volunteering process to allow new events to be set up with a low number of volunteers this simplification now allows new volunteers to assist with minimal training 38 Each event has a core team who has received permission from Parkrun HQ and the location owner to stage the event The individual roles are typically filled by different volunteers each week and include the following a run director who manages the event making announcements and starting the run a timer who records the time taken marshals who direct runners to the correct route barcode scanners who scan finishing tokens event setup and close down volunteers tail walkers pacers and result processors 39 According to Steve Flowers at the University of Kent s business school parkrun is an example along with Wikipedia of what he calls people s innovation which The Guardian explains as being driven by users rather than producers by volunteers rather than professionals 40 parkrun volunteer app Edit Data focused volunteer roles such as timekeeper and barcode scanning use a free downloadable app to assist with the data collaction and compilation Junior Parkrun Edit Junior Parkrun events are mostly weekly free 2 km running events for runners aged four to fourteen Parents are allowed to run with their children but are not eligible for a placed finish Dogs can be brought to the event but are not allowed to run with their owners Juniors who have completed 11 21 or 50 junior runs are awarded a coloured wristband 41 Events take place on Sunday morning When launched Junior Parkrun was run monthly on first Sunday of every month The wish is for all events to convert to running weekly at some point 42 As of 25 August 2022 remaining monthly events include Bushy 43 and Savill Garden 44 Milestone clubs Edit The logo on a Club 50 red Parkrun T shirt The number of runs by each participant at all events is recorded and available on the Parkrun website When a runner reaches 50 runs they join a milestone club called the 50 Club and they can claim a red Parkrun T shirt When a runner reaches 100 runs they join the 100 Club and can claim a black T shirt Likewise the 250 Club offers a green T shirt and the 500 Club a blue T shirt People under the age of 18 can claim a white T shirt when they complete 10 runs and there is a purple T shirt for people who volunteer 25 times 45 The milestone and volunteer T shirts were free until September 2021 at which point they became chargeable At this time a 25 purple milestone T shirt was added and more volunteer T shirts were introduced to align with the milestone T shirts 50 red 100 black 250 green and 500 blue Parkrun tourism and challenges Edit Parkrun tourists travel especially to seek out new runs 46 47 Runners when they sign up on the Parkrun website are asked to pick a Home Parkrun usually the one they live closest to and are likely to frequent most Parkrun tourism is broadly defined as anyone travelling to a run that is not their home Parkrun Tourism can involve running in a neighbouring park town region or even country with some runners travelling to a different run every week Parkrun challenges involve completing a number of different runs in a particular way which are personally meaningful but not officially recorded These include Londone which is completing all of the Parkruns in London 48 The alphabeteer is running a Parkrun beginning with each letter of the alphabet 49 and challenges such as Stayin Alive which is completing three runs beginning with B and three beginning with G 50 A Google Chrome and Firefox extension details further challenges such as Groundhog Day which is running the same time at the same Parkrun location in two consecutive weeks and Regionnaire which is to complete all of the Parkruns in any region 51 Individual running records Edit Female world record holder Isobel Batt Doyle on 31 December 2022 with a time of 15 25 at Aldinga Beach Parkrun near Adelaide Australia 52 Male world record holder Andrew Baddeley set a time of 13 48 at Bushy Parkrun on 11 August 2012 53 54 Age graded record holder Fauja Singh set 179 04 at Valentines Parkrun on 31 March 2012 the day before his 101st birthday with a time of 38 34 55 Global record holder for highest number of runs Darren Wood with 832 runs as of 4 January 2023 56 Global record holder for the highest number of different events Paul Freyne with 599 different Parkrun locations as of 4 January 2023 56 Funding Edit Parkrun events are free of charge to participants and run principally by volunteers The majority of Parkrun s income comes from sponsorship and grants with some commercial income from apparel wristbands and accessories Donations form less than 15 of the charity s income 57 List of Parkrun event countries EditParkrun is held in the 26 of the 28 different countries and territories listed below as of 6 December 2022 France and Russia s parkruns are currently suspended 58 Country No of locations Cite First event name First event location First event date United Kingdom 771 59 a Bushy Parkrun London 2 October 2004 Australia 455 60 Main Beach Parkrun Gold Coast 2 April 2011 South Africa 189 61 b Delta Parkrun Johannesburg 12 November 2011 Russia 109 62 63 Kolomenskoe Parkrun amp Severnoe Tushino Parkrun c Moscow 1 March 2014 Ireland 106 64 Malahide Parkrun Dublin 10 November 2012 Poland 85 65 d Gdynia Parkrun Gdynia 15 October 2011 United States 56 66 Livonia Parkrun Livonia 2 June 2012 Germany 49 67 Georgengarten Kuchenholz amp Neckarau e Hannover Leipzig amp Mannheim 2 December 2017 Canada 43 68 Okanagan Parkrun Kelowna 20 August 2016 New Zealand 40 69 Lower Hutt Parkrun Lower Hutt 5 May 2012 Japan 32 70 Futakotamagawa Tokyo 6 April 2019 Italy 14 71 Uditore Parkrun Palermo 23 May 2015 Netherlands 14 72 6 locations f 6 locations g 29 February 2020 Sweden 11 73 Haga Parkrun Stockholm 27 August 2016 Denmark 9 74 Amager Faelled Parkrun Copenhagen 16 May 2009 France 8 75 76 Les Dougnes Parkrun Cubnezais 6 May 2015 Norway 7 77 Toyen Parkrun Oslo 26 August 2017 Finland 6 78 Tampere Parkrun Tampere 14 October 2017 Austria 3 79 Hellbrunn Parkrun Salzburg 14 August 2021 Malaysia 3 80 Taman Pudu Ulu Parkrun Kuala Lumpur 14 April 2018 Namibia 3 61 Swakopmund Parkrun Swakopmund 8 April 2017 Singapore 3 81 East Coast Park Parkrun Singapore 21 June 2014 Eswatini 2 61 Mbabane Parkrun Mbabane 6 May 2017 Akrotiri and Dhekelia 1 59 82 h Akrotiri Parkrun Akrotiri and Dhekelia 8 January 2022 Falkland Islands 1 59 83 i Cape Pembroke Lighthouse Parkrun Stanley 26 October 2019 Guernsey 1 59 84 Guernsey Parkrun L Ancresse 9 April 2016 Isle of Man 1 59 85 Nobles Parkrun Douglas 21 October 2017 Jersey 1 59 86 Jersey Parkrun Saint Brelade 26 September 2015List of junior Parkrun event countries EditThis is a list of countries which host junior Parkrun as of 28 August 2022 Country No of locations Cite First event name First event location First event date United Kingdom 382 87 Bushy Juniors Parkrun London 1 April 2010 Ireland 29 87 Rush Junior Parkrun Dublin 13 December 2015 Australia 5 87 Southport Junior Parkrun Southport 22 April 2018Events around the world EditAustralia Edit The first Australian Parkrun event was held at Main Beach on the Gold Coast on 2 April 2011 88 ABC News remarking on Parkrun Australia said there are competitive runners aiming to win but there are just as many people running for the fun of it If people want to race each other that s fine they can but if you want to walk that is fine too Everyone is welcome from kids to grandparents it s one of the few sporting events that a family can do together 89 The two biggest Parkruns in Australia are South Bank in Brisbane Queensland and Albert Park Lake in Melbourne Victoria the two having alternating attendance records over the years with South Bank holding the current record of 1 010 participants set on Christmas Day 25 December 2019 90 Germany Edit The first three parkruns in Germany were Georgengarten parkrun in Hannover Kuchenholz parkrun in Leipzig and Neckarau parkrun in Mannheim when they all hosted their first event on 2 December 2017 When Aachener Weiher parkrun started in Cologne it became the first parkrun in the alphabetical list of all parkruns Ireland Edit The first run in Ireland was at Malahide Castle on 10 November 2012 The rollout of Parkruns in Ireland was assisted by funding from the government s Department of Health with the aim of empowering local communities and encouraging individuals and families to lead active lives The record attendance was at Marlay Parkrun on 21 January 2017 when there were 795 runners 91 Japan Edit Parkrun was introduced for the first time to Japan on 6 April 2019 by the Futako Tamagawa Parkrun event Tokyo There are now 24 events held every Saturday morning in Japan 92 New Zealand Edit The first event was at Lower Hutt on 5 May 2012 Poland Edit The first Polish Parkrun took place in Gdynia on 15 Oct 2011 Poland has the first Parkrun to cross the border of another country Cieszyn Parkrun starts in Poland but crosses into the Czech Republic before returning to Poland 93 The record attendance was at Poznan Parkrun on 27 Dec 2015 when there were 1111 runners 94 List of Parkruns in Poland Edit Events Parkrun name WojewodztwoSwinoujscie Zachodnio PomorskieKolobrzeg Zachodnio PomorskieKoszalin Zachodnio PomorskieSzczecin Zachodnio PomorskieSwidwin Zachodnio PomorskieSzczecinek Zachodnio PomorskieGorzow Wielkopolski LubuskieZielona Gora LubuskieZary LubuskiePark Nadnyski DolnoslaskieGlogow DolnoslaskieLubin DolnoslaskieJelenia Gora DolnoslaskiePark Zdrojowy Kudowa Zdroj DolnoslaskieWroclaw DolnoslaskiePark Miejski Wejherowo PomorskieRumia PomorskieGdynia PomorskieWzniesienie Osowy PomorskieGdansk PomorskieGdansk Poludnie PomorskieRezerwat Strzelnica PomorskieCharzykowy PomorskieTczew PomorskieZamek w Malborku PomorskieDzierzgon PomorskieGrudziadz Kujawsko PomorskieBydgoszcz Kujawsko PomorskieTorun Kujawsko PomorskieSlodowo Wloclawek Kujawsko PomorskiePark na wyspie Pila WielkopolskieDabrowka WielkopolskieLasek Marcelinski WielkopolskiePoznan WielkopolskieJezioro Swarzedzkie WielkopolskieLas Debinski WielkopolskieBlonie WielkopolskieKoscian WielkopolskieLeszno WielkopolskieGostyn WielkopolskiePark Radolinskich WielkopolskieKalisz WielkopolskieJezioro Zatorze Konin WielkopolskieSzubianki Zagorow WielkopolskieOpole OpolskieKedzierzyn Kozle OpolskieMaly Jeziorak Warminsko MazurskieOlsztyn Warminsko MazurskieEkomarina Warminsko MazurskieJezioro Gorne Ketrzyn Warminsko MazurskieElk Warminsko MazurskieDzialdowo Warminsko MazurskieJablonna MazowieckieWarszawa Brodno MazowieckieWarszawa Zoliborz MazowieckieWarszawa Praga MazowieckiePole Mokotowskie MazowieckieWarszawa Ursynow MazowieckiePruszkow MazowieckieGrodzisk Mazowiecki MazowieckieZalew Zyrardowski MazowieckieSkorzec MazowieckieKutno LodzkiePark Miejski Lowicz LodzkieSkierniewice LodzkieLas Lagiewnicki LodzkieLodz LodzkiePabianice LodzkieLas Aniolowski SlaskiePark Miejski Sosnowiec SlaskieKatowice SlaskieTychy SlaskieBulwar nad Wisla SlaskieCieszyn SlaskieChrzanow MalopolskieKrakow MalopolskieZielony Jar MalopolskiePuszcza Niepolomicka MalopolskieAugustow PodlaskieBialystok PodlaskieOgrod Saski Lublin LubelskieChelm LubelskiePark im Jana Pawla II LubelskieRzeszow PodkarpackieRussia Edit Parkrun in Russia began simultaneously at Kolomenskoe Parkrun and Severnoe Tushino Parkrun on 1 March 2014 95 Parkrun Yakutsk Dohsun takes place in Yakutsk which has an average daily temperature of 8 8 C 16 2 F 96 All Parkrun events in Russia are currently suspended due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine 97 South Africa Edit Parkrun South Africa was started and promoted by ultramarathoner Bruce Fordyce 98 The first Parkrun took place at Delta Park in Johannesburg on 12 November 2011 and had 26 participants It is now one of the larger Parkruns regularly drawing up to 1200 runners and attracting tourists as the first one in the nation 99 The world record attendance was at North Beach Durban which saw 2527 runners on 20 January 2018 100 United States Edit The first event was at Livonia on 2 June 2012 There are 55 active events with 5 of these clustered in the Washington DC Area Festive and special events EditThere are festive and special events which do not necessarily occur on a Saturday Each country chooses its own special event days 101 which are held optionally by local Parkrun teams Country Occasions Date Month Australia New Year s Day 1 January Christmas Day 25 December Austria New Year s Day 1 January Canada New Year s Day 1 January Canada Day 1 July Denmark New Year s Day 1 January Constitution Day Denmark 5 June Finland New Year s Day 1 January Ascension Day varies France New Year s Day 1 January Christmas Day 25 December Germany New Year s Day 1 January German Unity Day 3 October Ireland New Year s Day 1 January Christmas Day 25 December Italy New Year s Day 1 January Christmas Day 25 December Japan New Year s Day 1 January Greenery Day 4 May Malaysia New Year s Day 1 January Malaysia Day 16 September Netherlands New Year s Day 1 January Whit Monday varies New Zealand New Year s Day 1 January Christmas Day 25 December Norway New Year s Day 1 January Labour Day 1 May Poland New Year s Day 1 January Boxing Day 26 December Singapore New Year s Day 1 January National Day Singapore 9 August South Africa New Year s Day 1 January Freedom Day South Africa 27 April Sweden New Year s Day 1 January Swedish National Day 6 June United Kingdom New Year s Day 1 January Christmas Day 25 December United States New Year s Day 1 January Thanksgiving November Community EditHealth initiatives Edit Parkrun endeavours to promote health and wellbeing through a number of initiatives Its mission statement is a healthier and happier planet 102 103 In the UK Parkrun has partnered with the Royal College of General Practitioners in order to promote healthy living through increased physical activity socialisation and mutual support 104 105 Relations with local authorities Edit Most events are run with the support and sometimes the sponsorship of local authorities A notable conflict occurred at Little Stoke Parkrun Parkrun does not set up events where charges would apply to the organisers or runners 106 Little Stoke Parkrun had begun with the council s permission in November 2012 107 In April 2016 the responsible parish council in Stoke Gifford Bristol England voted to charge runners a fee to participate 108 Despite an online petition and support from the Minister for Sport the council would not change its decision so the Parkrun was permanently cancelled 109 In April 2017 the British Government proposed that in future local councils in England would not be allowed to charge for Parkruns in a public park 110 Podcasts Edit Parkrun has produced podcasts to help widen engagement publicise events and communicate developments within the Parkrun community Between 2011 and 2015 The parkrun Show hosted by Danny Norman and Nicola Forwood charted the development and expansion of parkrun from its beginnings and profiled new events It styled itself as A digestible audio roundup of the goings on of everything that caught our eye from the weekend in parkrunworld 111 In 2018 the Free Weekly Timed official Parkrun podcast debuted Originally it was co hosted by Vassos Alexander and Louise Ayling In late 2019 Louise Ayling left the show and was replaced by Helen Williams The podcast is currently on hiatus but is generally broadcast weekly and gives Parkrun community news features and entertainment 112 See also EditList of Parkruns in the United Kingdom List of Parkruns in the United States of America List of Parkruns in France Outdoor fitnessNotes Edit Run under the jurisdiction of parkrun UK are 6 events which take place on British islands and territories outside of what is technically the UK so the total has been reduced accordingly UK events include those for Jersey Guernsey amp Isle of Man which each have 1 event and are Crown Dependencies British Overseas Territories have 3 events 2 in the Falkland Islands and 1 on Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area in Cyprus Run under the jurisdiction of parkrun South Africa are those for Namibia 3 and Eswatini 2 the total for South Africa has been reduced accordingly Both events started on the same day The Cieszyn parkrun course includes a section that briefly crosses over into neighbouring Czech Republic and is therefore the only parkrun event that takes place across 2 countries Three events started on the same day Stadspark parkrun Groningen Maxima parkrun Utrecht Kralingse Bos parkrun Rotterdam Goffert parkrun Nijmegen Karpendonkse Plas parkrun Eindhoven Tapijn parkrun Maastricht Groningen Utrecht Rotterdam Nijmegen Eindhoven amp Maastricht Event takes place on a UK military base which is closed to the general public Includes 1 event on a UK military base which is closed to the general public References Edit Our story www parkrun com a b Saayman Marianke 16 November 2017 Founder of parkrun in Potchefstroom after 40 years Potchefstroom Herald Retrieved 9 November 2018 Q amp A parkrun Founder Paul Sinton Hewitt Men s Running UK 27 February 2017 Saturday Live Viv Groskop and Paul Sinton Hewitt BBC Sounds BBC a b c d Our story www parkrun com Paul Sinton Hewitt Interview runbundle com a b Brilliant James 11 March 2013 Parkrun the running revolution coming soon to a park near you The Guardian SPOTLIGHT PAUL SINTON HEWITT FOUNDER OF PARKRUN Grant Sheena 20 March 2018 parkrun s success in East Anglia keeps growing Sudbury Mercury Sudbury Suffolk Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b Stevinson C Hickson M 15 August 2013 Exploring the public health potential of a mass community participation event Journal of Public Health 36 2 268 274 doi 10 1093 pubmed fdt082 PMID 23954885 a b Stevinson Clare Understanding people s motivations for taking part in parkrun National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine How parkrun became a global phenomenon The Independent 29 December 2015 McCausland Malcolm Inside Track parkrun phenomenon continues to spread worldwide The Irish News a b c How parkrun resurrected a vision of sport that has been lost for years Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 PARKRUN GLOBAL LIMITED Charity 1175062 register of charities charitycommission gov uk Ben Hobson 21 September 2020 Return of parkrun scrapped because of surge in Covid 19 cases Runners World Retrieved 11 December 2020 Parkrun back on in England after Covid pandemic suspension BBC News Retrieved 3 August 2021 Bachman Rachel 10 July 2017 Parkrun Lovers Ask Why Pay to Run a 5K via www wsj com a b Harrison Linda 31 August 2012 Parkrun we re all record holders now via www telegraph co uk Finn Adharanand Ramaswamy Chitra Jonze Tim Benedictus Leo Khaleeli Homa 30 August 2016 We still come if the rain s sideways how Britain fell in love with outdoor fitness The Guardian What does a Run Director Actually Do www parkrun org uk Walking the Talk parkrun UK www parkrun org uk a b How the magic works www parkrun org uk Where can I find my results parkrun Support TimeOut Bushy Park Time Trial Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 21 April 2008 Phillips Mitch parkrun clubs mix world class and weekend warriors Reuters Phillips Mitch 31 May 2010 Grass roots support pushes parkrun to new heights Reuters Retrieved 2 December 2022 Funnel Ducking Is Not Helpful Brueton parkrun www parkrun org uk Retrieved 11 August 2021 Problems for Results Processor parkrun wiki wiki parkrun com Retrieved 11 August 2021 Wallop Harry 25 March 2013 parkrun the running phenomenon sweeping the nation The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 2 December 2022 Bingham John 11 June 2015 Peak physique Britain s gym bubble bursts The Daily Telegraph Parkrun Cambridge Milton Country Park event to halt after 10 years BBC News 11 October 2021 Retrieved 25 January 2022 Marston Carl 31 August 2018 On the run the rapid rise and occasional fall of parkrun East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 2 December 2022 Example from Durham parkun http www parkrun org uk durham news 2013 03 12 volunteer roles Bushy Parkrun volunteer information http www parkrun org uk bushy volunteer Parkrun volunteer information Archived from the original on 13 January 2013 Volunteering All you need to know about volunteering at parkrun events Parkrun Retrieved 27 September 2015 https issuu com parkrun docs parkrun 2017 issuu v4 1 p 7 Volunteer Roles Durham parkrun www parkrun org uk Chakrabortty Aditya 29 August 2018 Forget profit It s love and fun that drive innovation like parkrun Aditya Chakrabortty The Guardian What are junior parkruns parkrun Support Retrieved 13 August 2021 junior parkrun UK www facebook com Retrieved 25 August 2022 home Bushy junior parkrun www parkrun org uk Retrieved 25 August 2022 home Savill Garden Juniors parkrun www parkrun org uk Retrieved 25 August 2022 Doyle Simon 8 February 2016 Parkrun Jim set for 250 milestone Retrieved 17 August 2019 parkrun tourism the running amp travelling phenomenon Fast Running www fastrunning com Running is a global movement What We Learned Running Every Single London Parkrun 24 January 2017 Yousif Layth North Herts Road Runners on Tour Lakes runner completes alphabet park run challenge The Westmorland Gazette Running Challenges Running Challenges Aldinga Beach parkrun 244 31 December 2022 via www parkrun com au Course Records Parkrun Carter Kate 31 March 2017 Andy Baddeley The best thing about running is the running community via www theguardian com home parkrun UK www parkrun org uk Retrieved 13 August 2021 a b Most events www parkrun com Retrieved 4 January 2023 Parkrun Global Ltd Annual Accounts to 31 January 2021 page 19 23 Countries www parkrun com a b c d e f parkrun UK Parkrun parkrun Australia Parkrun a b c parkrun South Africa Parkrun parkrun Russia Parkrun parkruns in Russia are currently suspended due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine parkrun Ireland Parkrun parkrun Poland Parkrun parkrun USA Parkrun parkrun Germany Parkrun parkrun Canada Parkrun parkrun New Zealand Parkrun ホーム parkrun Japan www parkrun jp parkrun Italy Parkrun home parkrun Netherlands parkrun Netherlands www parkrun co nl parkrun Sweden Parkrun parkrun Denmark Parkrun parkrun France Parkrun parkruns in France are currently suspended due to parkrun not having sufficient assurance that they are able to fully comply with French legal obligations parkrun Norway Parkrun parkrun Finland Parkrun startseite parkrun Austria parkrun Austria www parkrun co at parkrun Malaysia parkrun Singapore Parkrun home Akrotiri parkrun Akrotiri parkrun www parkrun org uk home Cape Pembroke Lighthouse parkrun Cape Pembroke Lighthouse parkrun www parkrun org uk home Guernsey parkrun Guernsey parkrun www parkrun org uk home Nobles parkrun Nobles parkrun www parkrun org uk home Jersey parkrun Jersey parkrun www parkrun org uk a b c Junior parkrun Parkrun about us parkrun Australia www parkrun com au Parkrun brings communities together makes running fun Australian Broadcasting Corporation 29 December 2015 results parkrun Australia www parkrun com au Retrieved 13 August 2021 Cork City gets its first parkrun HSE ie Parkrun in Japan in partnership with Sumitomo Life in Japanese Trasa Cieszyn parkrun www parkrun pl rezultaty parkrun Polska www parkrun pl glavnaya parkrun Rossiya www parkrun ru Retrieved 13 August 2021 glavnaya parkrun Yakutsk Dohsun parkrun Yakutsk Dohsun www parkrun ru Retrieved 13 August 2021 Jeffreys Russ 1 March 2022 Suspension of events in Russia Parkrun Retrieved 5 March 2022 Mafika 31 July 2013 Parkrun takes off in South Africa 1 700 runners turn up for Parkrun SA anniversary Randburg Sun 14 November 2017 results parkrun South Africa www parkrun co za https support parkrun com hc en us articles 200565633 Special Events Tom Williams 6 January 2017 We ve only just begun Parkrun UK Retrieved 14 May 2020 Kate Carter 25 April 2018 Parkrun makes us fitter but can it make us happier as well The Guardian Retrieved 14 May 2020 Boosting community health becoming a parkrun practice Practice Business Intelligent Media 28 August 2018 Retrieved 14 May 2020 Parkrun Practice Royal College of General Practitioners Retrieved 14 May 2020 Genevieve Roberts 28 December 2015 How Parkrun became a global phenomenon The Independent Retrieved 14 May 2020 Little Stoke parkrun Parkrun UK 3 November 2012 Retrieved 14 May 2020 Council votes to charge Parkrun for Little Stoke event BBC News 12 April 2016 Retrieved 14 May 2020 Minister backs free Parkrun after Stoke Gifford furore BBC News 21 April 2016 Retrieved 14 May 2020 Ban on council park fun run fees proposed in England BBC News 15 April 2017 Retrieved 14 May 2020 the parkrun show on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Free Weekly Timed Retrieved 17 March 2021 Further reading EditBourne Debra 2014 Parkrun much more than just a run in the park Chequered Flag Publishing ISBN 9780956946072 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Parkrun Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parkrun amp oldid 1135400828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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